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    Utilization Management Guidelines & Manual for Texas behavioral health providers

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Policy

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    Uniform transportation standards for behavioral health providers in Texas

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    This website is meant to assist interested service providers in negotiating the application process to become part of a local provider network. The networks developed through this process don't serve people covered by Medicaid Managed Care. On this website, HHSC provides: Links to TRR and other important information. Minimum service requirements. Service capacity information for each local service area. A mechanism for providers to indicate their interest (see LPND Information for Potential Providers) and the resulting list of interested providers.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers

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    Community mental health services are provided through Local Mental Health Authorities/Local Behavioral Health Authorities, also referred to as community mental health centers.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Contact, Mental Health, Policy

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    The Healthy Community Collaborative program promotes collaboration between public and private sectors to integrate services for people experiencing homelessness and mental illness and/or substance use disorders.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Mental Health, Policy, Substance Use

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    A list of HCBS frequently asked questions.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Mental Health

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    Learn more about the open enrollment process to become an HCBS-AMH Provider.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers

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    Home and Community-Based Services-Adult Mental Health is a program that provides home and community-based services to adults with serious mental illness. This page lists resources for HCBS providers.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Policy, Mental Health

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    Psychiatric services are provided to violent sexual predators so incapacitated by symptoms of their mental illness that they are unable to effectively participate in sex offender treatment as a term of their civil commitment to the Texas Civil Commitment Center.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Contact, Mental Health, Policy

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    Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams provide face-to-face help to people who are at risk of harm to themselves or others. The MCOT provides counseling services to people at their home, school or other location. The services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Contact, Mental Health, Policy

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    Mental Health Deputy programs help improve the crisis response system by diverting people in need of behavioral health crisis services from hospitals and jails to community-based alternatives that provide effective behavioral health treatment at less cost.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Contact, Mental Health, Policy

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    Information for providers of inpatient psychiatric beds

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Contact, Mental Health, Policy

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    Crisis units are facilities designed to treat an individual's symptoms of mental illness in the community.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Mental Health

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    A hotline is continuously available phone service operated by trained and competent crisis staff that provides information, screening and intervention, support, and referrals to callers 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Any local mental health authority (LMHA) or local behavioral health authority (LBHA) providing hotline services for any portion of the day must be accredited by the American Association of Suicidology.

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Mental Health

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    Mental heatlh crisis services are available 24 hours, seven days a week and include: prompt face-to-face crisis assessment, crisis intervention services, crisis follow-up, and relapse prevention services

    Topics: Behavioral Health Services Providers, Mental Health

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